I have created new folders with links to historical phonologies, grammars and (etymological) dictionaries to the Links sections of the Romconlang and...
If you are on Linux and have trouble printing out those b/w pdfs from the Internet Archive try converting them with pdf2djvu and print from the generated djvu....
thanks for those, i think some of them may be of help. Any ideas where I might find a etymology resource for German? Preferably in English, but german would be...
... The standard for German etymology is Kluge's "Deutsches Etymologisches Wörterbuch" (or similar title). It's probably available at your local university's...
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I have decided to actually start posting all my random notes, thoughts and jottings to my blog [Melroch@Random](http://blog.melroch.se), to have a record of...
Do we have Vandalic names to compare Vandalic with other languages? I read that it is similar to Gothic. Are there typical sound changes we could use to create...
... Depends a bit on what you call "reconstructed". The original Crimean Gothic as we have received it from various sources is pretty much one and the same...
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... Depends what Jameldic wedding rituals look like. I'd say, if they DON'T involve a naked priest dancing in extasy and in circles around the equally naked...
Oh, wow. I only know the Crimean Gothic word list. What are the other sources? With reconstructed I really mean a what it could have been version which uses...
... That is really the language I saw before. I think the web page did not work well last time I watched it or I was just lazy. I did also find a phonetical...
Hi Thomas, In case you don't have a grammar, phonology etc. yet, http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/goth_wright_about.html shows an extensive grammar...
... Definitely not! Just look at the archives and you'll noticed that every now and then there are outbursts of activity. Sometimes posts simply remain...
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I've posted an introduction to Crimean Gothic I've found online in the files section. Dan ________________________________________ From: Jan van Steenbergen ...
I once read about that there where Gothic dialects which lost their final -s. Was that Ostrogothic or Visigothic? I don't find it any more. You might see that...
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... That simply isn't possible. Germanic *ę: merges with *e: in Gothic but becomes *a: in the other languages, and *e merges with *i in Gothic but remains...
Does anyone know how Gmc 'rīsan' (to raise) came to have it's modern German meaning of 'reisen' (to travel)? Something to do with mounting horses, perhaps, or...
... According to Kluge's German Etymological Dictionary, Gmc <ri:san> meant 'to rise' or 'to arise, get up' in most of the old Gmc languages; in Old High...